User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Specifications and Requirements
- 3. Installation
- 4. System Overview
- 5. How to Set Up a Site
- 5.1 Adding Time Zones
- 5.2 Adding Holidays
- 5.3 Adding a Network
- 5.4 Adding Access Control Panels
- 5.5 Configuring the Doors
- 5.6 Configuring the Readers
- 5.7 Configuring the Inputs
- 5.8 Adding a Camera
- 5.9 Adding Panel Links
- 5.10 Creating Groups
- 5.11 Adding Users and Cards
- 5.12 Adding Departments, Users, and Visitors
- 5.13 Adding Access Areas
- 5.14 Adding Global Antipassback Rules
- 5.15 Car Parking
- 5.16 Adding Operators
- 5.17 Creating Elevator Control
- 5.18 Creating Status Maps
- 6. ViTrax™ Video Integration
- 7. Manual Operation
- 8. AxTraxNG™ Reports
- 9. Administrator Operations
- A. Firewall Configuration
- B. SQL Service Settings
- C. Network Configuration
- D. Restoring Factory Default Settings
- E. Configuring User Counters
- F. Cross Platform Camera Setup
- G. Enrolling Cards using MD-08 Desktop Reader
- H. SQL Server Installation Troubleshoot
- I. AxTrax.NET Watchdog
- J. Adding Custom Wiegand Formats

How to Set Up a Site
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3. In the Description field, enter a name for the antipassback rule.
4. From the
Access Area
dropdown, select the access area.
5. From the
Automatic Antipassback
dropdown, select the time zone for
which the global antipassback applies.
6. Select either the Hard or the Soft Antipassback option.
7. Click OK.
The window closes and the global antipassback rule appears in the Display
Area.
Global Antipassback applies an Antipassback event only on "Enter" readers
to the defined "Area".
To implement Antipassback on Exit readers as well, you must define a new
area with opposite reader directions:
Readers defined "Enter" in the first area need to be defined again in the
new area as "Exit" readers, and "Exit" readers in the first area should be
defined as "Enter" readers in the second area.
5.15 Car Parking
The Car Parking management option allows you set up groups that have
limited number of users who can access a particular area. For example, a
parking lot that serves several companies and each company has a specified
number of parking spots. With this option, we can set up each company’s limit
and when the limit is reached, access is no longer granted. This feature is
counter based that keeps track of the number of users in a specified area.
This feature is only available to Access Control panels AC-225, AC-425, and
AC-525.
Only one car park area can be added per panel.